

Cancellation policies provided to domestic students do not apply to international enrollments.Whether you’re new to Stephen King or have been a dedicated fan for years, these lists offer a definitive guide on how to read the Stephen King books in order.All testing and correspondence will be conducted over the Internet utilizing our Online Student Center.All international students are required to have access to a computer and maintain an active email address.Any additional customs or duty fees are the responsibility of the student. Upon receipt of appropriate payment all course materials will be shipped via UPS Worldwide Express and will include Customs Documentation Form 2976A indicating educational materials.


IFW will not process your enrollment until you approve the shipping fees. The shipping cost will then be processed as a separate credit card transaction after your enrollment form has been received. A prospective student must approve the additional shipping cost in their email reply. Prior to completing the online enrollment form, international students must provide a physical mailing address via email to: IFW will then calculate the cost to ship all course materials via UPS to your physical location. There is an additional charge for shipping/handling of all materials.Please read the following requirements needed to participate in an ICL/IFW course: The Institute welcomes International students.Your instructor edits your work and evaluates its suitability for those markets or recommends alternatives.Ī Children’s Book-If your personal goal is a book, you’ll analyze publishers’ requirements, prepare an outline, and submit your draft (picture book up to 500 words or early reader 500-1,500 words) to your instructor for review. Magazine Article – If it’s for the magazine market, you’ll tailor a story or article to fit the requirements of the publishers you select. Part 3 – Choose your own Adventure (Writing Assignments 8-10) You learn to target your manuscripts for specific age levels and magazines while refining the writing skills you developed in Part 1. Part 2 – Targeting the Market (Writing Assignments 4-7) At the same time, you’ll develop basic fiction and nonfiction writing skills and learn the discipline of staying within a specified word count. You are introduced to current markets for children’s stories and articles. Part 1 – Getting Started (Writing Assignments (1-3) A beginning course in teaching students how to write for children and teens, and how to market their writing to publishers
